I just finished reading an incredible, historical non-fiction novel that really opened my eyes to the suppressed realities of America’s crushing losses in the Atlantic, the desperate pursuits to gain ground, and the imminent threats of being attacked on land during World War 2.
Thank you to William Morrow Books & HarperCollins Publishers for the special galley edition publication of this book to read and review.
The Dangerous Shore by Sara Vladic brings to light shocking facts about the secret battle going on in America during World War 2. Sara Vladic, an acclaimed documentary filmmaker, National Geographic historian, and coauthor of the bestseller Indianapolis, showcases her exhaustive research with 57 pages of reference notes at the back of the book. She doesn’t pull any punches, as she describes many heroic, selfless acts of sacrifice alongside those with narcissistic behaviours and unscrupulous natures, fighting together for America against the relentless German and Japanese war machines.
The Battle of the Atlantic was utterly dominated by the German U-boats in 1942. Thousands of merchant ships, oil tankers & Navy ships were destroyed, many right off the East coast of America. This book illustrates how woefully unprepared America was at first, then goes on to prove Plato’s adage, necessity is the mother of invention, with amazing American ingenuity and patriotism. The Civil Air Patrol was born and proved invaluable. Genius cryptologists created machines that broke the unbreakable German and Japanese war communication codes. The majority of these people were unheralded and kept in secret until decades later.
An ultra-secret, Navy-sponsored scheme called Operation Underworld succeeded in protecting much of the East Coast, utilizing the special talents of famous mob bosses and their vast network of contacts and longshoremen. There were many attempts by Nazi trained spies who came ashore in secrecy via U-boats, with orders to filter through America to sabotage critical infrastructure and destroy military targets. Some turned themselves over to the FBI, others were tracked down by Operation Underworld, or the FBI, or everyday citizens.
Meanwhile, the West Coast wasn’t safe either, as the Imperial Japanese Navy had submarines firing shells at the Los Angeles coast and cruising along critical shipping lanes in search of targets. In addition, Japan launched thousands of balloons packed with incendiary materials and bombs to inflict death and destruction deep into America.
This and much more is laid out in dramatic detail as the reader marvels at the high stakes involved, with lives on the line and the imminent danger of an American invasion. This would make for a spectacular TV series. I highly recommend this book when it is published for the public in March of 2026.